"There are only two changes in the back line, with David Marty ... and Marc Andreu, who has had an excellent season with Castres and played only three minutes in Cardiff,'' Lievremont said.

Few changes

Bastareaud, who had been a doubt with a calf injury, has been ruled fit to play and will start from the bench.

"There are very few changes,'' Lievremont said.

"We thought about rotating the forwards but we favoured a form of continuity.''

Coming back from a knee injury, Biarritz scrumhalf Dimitri Yachvili was on the bench. Lievremont called Yachvili into his squad last week after Frederic Michalak tore his cruciate knee ligaments with Toulouse.

"Frederic had a successful operation this morning,'' Lievremont said.

"We hope to see him back with Toulouse before the end of 2010.''

Title hopes

France will host England on March 20 in their last match in the championship and will hope to still be on course for their first title since 2007.

Lievremont said he was taking nothing for granted against Italy, who registered a rare Six Nations win by beating Scotland in their previous outing.

"We do fear Italy," he said.

"It will be a tricky match because we are the clear favourites.

"Nobody's thinking about England, nobody's thinking about the grand slam," he added.

"If we win (against Italy), we will be almost certain to win the championship. Then we can start thinking about the grand slam".